Germanic, Phonology, Stress Emmett Stone Germanic, Phonology, Stress Emmett Stone

2519: Germanic Stress Rule: Morae & Dreimorengesetz Nov 5, 2021

While the penultimate stress rule describes the stress accent for Latin, a similar rule for Germanic languages was proposed, called Dreimorengesetz (three-mora rule), wherein the stress is placed 3 morae before the end of each word; a mora is a unit for which a light syllable (generally a short one) is one mora and a heavy syllable (generally a long one) is two morae. This has its own problems, especially in the way it necessitates categorizing the final syllable as always light, but it does provide somewhat of a sense of Germanic languages' stress.

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